Crossed the 180% threshold not too long ago but the fighting mechanics are even more annoying w/o prompts so I doubt I'll finish it - they obviously were intended for a controller. Many of the keys you're expected to hit in the middle of a multi-person fight (where 10, 20, or more people are all crowding around you trying to attack you) are absolutely fucking retarded. Yeah, sure, I'm going to hold down control and 3 in the middle of mashing the keys I need to mash in order to not get beaten to death.

They try to cram them all into the first three-to-four rows of keys on the left side of the keyboard, instead of just using the entire thing, which is why the alt/control thing comes in, which necessitates too much movement of your hand to do it smoothly in a time-sensitive fight.

Apparently this game was even worse at launch, but I only got it a couple weeks ago... until I hit game+ mode it was fun. And even now the rest of it is still fun, just the no-hit challenges have become retarded due to the lack of counter prompts & adequate camera control (alternately they could stop the AI from traveling 50 feet in under 2 seconds, zooming in from off camera, then hitting you from 10 feet away even though you dived away before his attack animation started).

I just started playing Life is Strange. Bought all the episodes in some sale last year or so but never got round to it. Enjoying it a lot so far; apparently role playing as a nerdy teenage girl is something I've long desired.

Picked up Mad Max for under $10. For an open world game it's pretty fun. Its the first one I've played in a long time that actually rewards you for jumping over to otherwise inaccessible areas by occasionally putting items up there for you to find.

I'm training for the upcoming Tekken7 so recently it's been a lot of online TTT2 for me. Apart from that I've wanted to get into other fighting games too. KOF and maybe SF to be exact.
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Replaying VtmB while trying to find the motivation to mod TES IV. Even though I wanted to do things differently and make a character purely for combat with 0 social or exploration skills like hacking/lockpicking, my Brujah guy whilst socially retarded is an expert lockpicker/hacker because I can't seem to get away from those skills in any game that includes them. It's like playing an evil character in a game with a shitty black and white morality system: it's technically possible, but more often than not you're just locking yourself out of certain content with nothing to replace it.

Started a new character in Fallout 4 but I've played through it like eight fucking times. My uncle never gave my copy of Skyrim back or I'd be playing that.

Just beat Nights of Azure 2, really good game but I'm not a huge fan of hack n slashes or beat em ups. Went from that to Yakuza 0 and I realized Yakuza is a beat em up, not sandbox. Not really in the mood after playing a similar title.

Blue Reflection was my GotY it had a PC release too so download it already. Story is so fucking good. Combat was barebones and no equipment made it feel like a chore at times but the story was fucking amazing and it worked.

Finally got around to playing Dishonored 2. Corvo on normal, then Emily on ultra hard mode. I'm not disappointed with it except for the game length, it feels like the devs wanted to do at least 3-4 more chapters worth of story for this game and it got condensed at the last minute.

I like to hang out in different video games and real quest games. My favorite one is Corporate Activities Tickets you can find at https://thequestfactory.com/corporate-team-building/ My friends and I often play it during our weekend in LA. Quest Factory is the place for a team to work together and achieve one goal: Success.